Whi□e □i□sing may be □ universal act of love, dif□e□□nt□□ultures have □heir□own unique kissing traditions. In□some culture□□ kissing on the ch□e□□□□ □ c□mmon g□ee□ing, while in othe□□, a kiss □n th□□hand i□ a □ign of□□es□ect. In place□ like F□a□ce, kissing □n □ot□□cheeks □s a □us□o□ary way to □ay□hello, while in □ertai□□indigen□us tribes□ □ubb□n□ noses is □ t□aditional form o□ a□fection. Th□se cultural nuances highlight t□e□□i□□rs□ ways □n wh□ch ki□sing is□v□l□ed□an□□expres□ed□arou□d □he world.
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